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Crystal structure and interaction studies of the human FBxo3 ApaG domain.


ABSTRACT: Transcriptional activation of proinflammatory cytokines, mediated by tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factors (TRAFs), is in part triggered by the degradation of the F-box protein, FBxl2, via an E3 ligase that contains another F-box protein, FBxo3. The ApaG domain of FBxo3 is required for the interaction with and degradation of FBxl2 [Mallampalli RK et al., (2013) J Immunol 191, 5247-5255]. Here, we report the X-ray structure of the human FBxo3 ApaG domain, residues 278-407, at 2.0 Å resolution. Like bacterial ApaG proteins, this domain is characterized by a classic Immunoglobin/Fibronectin III-type fold, comprising a seven-stranded ?-sheet core, surrounded by four extended loops. Although cation binding had been proposed for bacterial ApaG proteins, no interactions with Mg(2+) or Co(2+) were detected for the human ApaG domain. In addition, dinucleotide polyphosphates, which have been reported to be second messengers in the inflammation response and targets of the bacterial apaG-containing operon, are not bound by the human ApaG domain. In the context of the full-length protein, loop 1, comprising residues 294-303, is critical for the interaction with FBxl2. However, titration of the individual ApaG domain with a 15-mer FBxl2 peptide that was phosphorylated on the crucial T404, as well as the inability of the ApaG domain to interact with full-length FBxl2, assessed by coimmunoprecipitation, indicate that the ApaG domain alone is necessary, but not sufficient for binding and degradation of FBxl2.PDB ID (5HDW).

SUBMITTER: Krzysiak TC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5065005 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal structure and interaction studies of the human FBxo3 ApaG domain.

Krzysiak Troy C TC   Chen Bill B BB   Lear Travis T   Mallampalli Rama K RK   Gronenborn Angela M AM  

The FEBS journal 20160422 11


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Transcriptional activation of proinflammatory cytokines, mediated by tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factors (TRAFs), is in part triggered by the degradation of the F-box protein, FBxl2, via an E3 ligase that contains another F-box protein, FBxo3. The ApaG domain of FBxo3 is required for the interaction with and degradation of FBxl2 [Mallampalli RK et al., (2013) J Immunol 191, 5247-5255]. Here, we report the X-ray structure of the human FBxo3 ApaG domain, residues 2  ...[more]

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